Cricket World Cup 2015 tickets available online

Melbourne
-
The 2015 edition of the cricket World Cup starts off from February 14 and the tickets for all games have been released by the ICC.

A total of 49 games will be played in the 2015 World Cup, which is the same as the number of matches played in the previous edition of the competition. And with the ICC releasing tickets for all the matches, fans can watch the games live from the stadium in Australia & New Zealand, the co-hosts for the World Cup.

Much like most of the cricket previous tournaments organised by the ICC, the tickets for the 2015 World Cup have been priced quite reasonably. The group games are specially priced in such a manner that most fans can afford to make it to the venue without batting an eyelid, while the matches for the knock-outs will cost slightly more.

For instance, a ticket for a game between India and South Africa is still available and will cost just $20 (plus postal & handling) which is similar to the costs associated with the tickets for most of the other group games.

However, there is an exorbitant rise in the prices for the knock-outs starting from the quarter-finals, with the cost going up to $80 for the quarter-finals and the semi-finals and among the ones available, the cost of the tickets for the final being upward of $200.

If you are an Indian or a Pakistan supporter and want tickets for the India v Pakistan World Cup game at the Adelaide Oval, then there could be a problem of availability. The reason is quite simple - any India v Pakistan cricket match tickets get sold off in a jiffy and that's exactly what happened when they were released online for the 2015 World Cup as well.

What this means is that you will either need to await the release of the next lot of tickets from the ICC - which may or may not happen - or hope for one of your mates to cancel his or her ticket for this all-important fixture on February 15.